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abaca

Fibre obtained from the sheathing leaf of Musa textilis, which grows in the Philippines. Naturally buoyant and resistant to sea water, it was widely used in the production of ships' ropes in the past.

In 1991, the Philippines produced 85,000 tonnes/83,657 tons of abaca; this constituted 0.32% of world fibre production.



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Spare wheel cover with Abaca fiber reinforcement for the 2005 Mercedes A-Class.
Lwarcel Celulose e Papel, a part of Lwart Group, is a local pulp mill that produces bleached pulp from eucalyptus and other special pulp (like sisal, abaca and other natural fibers) for domestic and international markets.
En estos momentos, la compania experimenta con fibras de otras plantas tropicales, como el abaca, tambien conocido como canamo de Manila porque proviene de las Filipinos, y el coco.
 
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